A North Carolina judge, B. Carlton Terry Jr., was publically reprimanded by his state
judicial standards commission for discussing a custody matter on Facebook with a lawyer.
Not exact matches
The
Commission's decision to publish a reference to an HS is an act of recognition of a private
standard and this decision is susceptible to
judicial review under Article 263 TFEU.
First and foremost, thanks to the vision and leadership of the Legislature and former Governor Paterson, a permanent quadrennial
judicial compensation
commission was enacted into law to take
judicial pay out of the political arena... While every one of us must be prepared to make sacrifices in this era of tough choices, judges have begun their 13th consecutive year of sacrifice — and that's just too much based on any objective
standard.
The Court has adopted a Code of
Judicial Conduct, and upon the recommendation of the
Judicial Qualifications
Commission, it may discipline or remove any Justice or judge who is found to have violated code
standards.
Accordingly, rather than imposing a uniform ban or refuse to recognise certain practices, the
Commission notes that it is preferable for
judicial organs to be required to balance Aboriginal Customary Law issues with human rights
standards.